Asked by Brittney Buchanon on May 02, 2024
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Hank sold three properties for Mr. W and was paid his commission for the first property, but not for the last two. Hank has done everything according to the contract and according to the relevant statutes, but Mr. W will not pay. Hank knows that Mr. W has a bank account with the Bank of Toronto and has money owed to him from a Mr. Gregory. If Hank successfully sues Mr. W., which of the following would be false?
A) The lawsuit commenced by Hank against Mr. W would be for breach of contract.
B) Hank could force the bank to pay into court an amount of money from Mr. W's account to satisfy the debt.
C) Hank could personally seize the property of Mr. Gregory to satisfy the debt.
D) Hank could have a government-authorized official seize enough of Mr. W's goods to satisfy the judgment debt.
E) Hank could examine Mr. W under oath to determine what assets he has.
Breach of Contract
The failure to fulfill the terms of a contract by one or more parties involved.
Garnishee Order
A legal order issued by a court to withhold a person's assets or earnings for the purpose of settling a debt or judgment.
Bank of Toronto
Historically, a Canadian bank that merged with The Dominion Bank to form The Toronto-Dominion Bank, now commonly known as TD Bank Group.
- Learn about the frameworks and essential concepts that govern the imposition of legal judgments and the available measures for addressing judicial quarrels.
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Learning Objectives
- Learn about the frameworks and essential concepts that govern the imposition of legal judgments and the available measures for addressing judicial quarrels.
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